26 May 2015
Bonn, Germany

Research meets practice with Wolfgang Lutz

World Population Program Director Wolfgang Lutz was invited to give his views on what is the best way to limit populations growth at this event.

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Under the theme "Research meets practice: international cooperation for sustainable development" the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) organizes a series of events on a monthly basis. Based on an interdisciplinary scientific focus, they cover a wide array of topics in the context of international development practice.

The 28th event in this series will take place on 25 May under the title "Education or health? What is the key to self-determined family planning?". The event will try to find some answers to the questions what means are best to organize population growth in the coming centuries; which measures from the education and health fields are most effective; and how can synergies be created between those sectors for the support of self-determined famiily planning?

World Population Program Director Wolfgang Lutz was invited to dicuss this topic together with Dr. Heide Richter-Airijoki, head of the GIZ program on development of the health sector in Kenya.

For more information to the event series, please visit the GIZ website.


Details:

Date: 25 May 2015, 16:00-18:00PM

Location: Godesberger Allee 119, Bonn, Germany

Contact and Registration:


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CONTACT DETAILS

Wolfgang Lutz

Interim Deputy Director General for Science Directorate - DDG for Science Department

Principal Research Scholar and Senior Program Advisor Population and Just Societies Program

Principal Research Scholar and Senior Program Advisor Social Cohesion, Health, and Wellbeing Research Group - Population and Just Societies Program

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Schlossplatz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria
Phone: (+43 2236) 807 0 Fax:(+43 2236) 71 313